“Mean Girls” star Daniel Franzese has blasted Bijou Phillips for allegedly verbally and physically attacking him on the set of “Bully” in 2001.

“She body shamed me and ridiculed me about my sexuality and physically assaulted me,” Franzese, 39, wrote on Facebook Saturday. “I was scared and closeted and feared for my job.”

On Sunday, Phillips — who is married to actor Danny Masterson — acknowledged Franzese’s claims and apologized, telling TMZ, “I want to write to address what Daniel has said. I don’t remember that time well, those years are a blur. I was a teenager and reckless in my behavior. I know Daniel to be a trustworthy and honest person, and to find out through social media that I was not the friend I thought I was to him made me so sad.”

“I am so mortified by this behavior and have contacted Daniel and apologized to him privately. I am not and never have been homophobic,” she continued. “I have nothing but love for the LGBTQ community and Daniel.”

In his post, Franzese claimed that Phillips’ harassment “started with a lot of eye‪-rolling” but escalated to verbal harassment and a hard kick to the head.

“‪As we were shooting [the cast poster] she kept loudly saying, ‘Are you gay?!’ and laughing‪ while the producers‪ and photographer did nothing‪ to stop her,” Franzese said, adding that co-stars Brad Renfro and Michael Pitt tried to stop her to no avail. In an effort to quell her alleged belligerent badgering, Franzese reluctantly told her he was bisexual, though he currently identifies as queer.

“She cackled and‪ said, ‘Ha! He’s bi!’ And then when I showed up to work the next day in front of the crew, she was screaming, ‘Oh look! The bi guy is here,'” he continued.

He also claims that at one point during filming, Phillips “grabbed my nipple and twisted it hard through my shirt and laughed and walked away.”

Franzese says Phillips’ alleged harassment gave him post-traumatic stress disorder that he said kept him closeted “for a long time.”

On Monday, Franzese announced on Twitter that he forgives Phillips, adding, “18 years ago is a long time and I’d like to think she has found peace in her life. I certainly have. These experiences shape us.”